Coordinating the county’s emergency and first-responder efforts is part
of the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency’s (PEMA) goal to develop
multi-jurisdictional systems that can also serve independent
municipalities. The county conducted a competitive review and chose
Tyler’s New World public safety suite of solutions.

The New World system will help the county create operational
efficiencies while enhancing command staff’s decision-making process by
providing easy and intuitive access to meaningful information.

Tyler’s New World suite enables emergency services staff to quickly
share critical information, helping to reduce latency issues that can
slow response times. New World uses advanced technology, including an
embedded Esri® mapping system integrated with geographic
information systems (GIS) that helps dispatchers match incidents to
available law enforcement and first responders.

Clarion County has approximately 39,000 residents, 35 municipalities, 22
townships and 13 boroughs. The New World public safety solution became
part of Tyler’s public safety product suite via Tyler’s acquisition of
New World Systems Corporation in November 2015.

About Tyler Technologies, Inc.

Tyler Technologies (NYSE:
TYL) is a leading provider of end-to-end
information management solutions and services for local governments.
Tyler partners with clients to empower the public sector — cities,
counties, schools and other government entities — to become more
efficient, more accessible and more responsive to the needs of citizens.
Tyler’s client base includes more than 14,000 local government offices
in all 50 states, Canada, the Caribbean, the United Kingdom and other
international locations. Forbes has named Tyler one of “America’s Best
Small Companies” eight times and the company has been included six times
on the Barron’s 400 Index, a measure of the most promising companies in
America. More information about Tyler Technologies, headquartered in
Plano, Texas, can be found at
www.tylertech.com.